IMCS AWARDS

Three yearly IMCS Prizes
2020

The PhD Thesis of the Year 2019

David Orellana-Martín. The P versus NP problem. Development of new techniques through bio-inspired models of computation. University of Sevilla, Spain. Supervisor: Luis Valencia-Cabrera, Mario Perez-Jimenez, Thesis defense: April 1, 2019

The Theoretical Result of the Year 2019

Bogdan Aman, Gabriel Ciobanu. Synchronization of rules in membrane computing. Journal of Membrane Computing, 2019, 1(4): 233-240.

The Application of the Year 2019

Tao Song, Linqiang Pan, Tingfang Wu, Pan Zheng, M. L. Dennis Wong, Alfonso Rodriguez-Paton, Spiking Neural P Systems with Learning Functions, IEEE Transactions on Nanobioscience, 2019, 18(2): 176-190.

Richard Mayne, Neil Phillips, Andrew Adamatzky. Towards experimental P-systems using multivesicular liposomes, Journal of Membrane Computing, 2019, 1(1): 20-28.


2019

The PhD Thesis of the Year 2018

Ionut Mihai Niculescu. Simulation of kernel P Systems using Communicating X-machines - Applications in FLAME, Pitesti University, Romania, 2018. Supervisors: Tudor Balanescu, Florentin Ipate, Thesis defense: October 25, 2018

The Theoretical Result of the Year 2018

Tingfang Wu, Florin-Daniel Bîlbîe, Andrei Paun, Linqiang Pan, Ferrante Neri. Simplified and Yet Turing Universal Spiking Neural P Systems with Communication on Request, International Journal of Neural Systems, 2018, 28(8), Article No. 1850013.

Alberto Leporati, Luca Manzoni, Giancarlo Mauri, Antonio E. Porreca, Claudio Zandron. Solving QSAT in sublinear depth. In: T. Hinze, J. Behre (eds.) Proceedings of the Nineteenth International Conference on Membrane Computing (CMC19), pp. 149-162. Pro Business, Berlin (2018). (Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 11399, 188-201)

The Application of the Year 2018《

Ming Zhu, Gexiang Zhang, Quiang Yang, Haina Rong, Weitao Yuan, Mario J. Perez-Jimenez. P systems based computing polynomials with integer coefficients: design and formal verification, IEEE Transactions on Nanobioscience, 2018, 17(3): 272-280


2017

The PhD Thesis of the Year 2016

None

The Theoretical Result of the Year 2016

Lucie Ciencialová, Luděk Cienciala, Petr Sosík. Generalized P colonies with passive environment. Theoretical Computer Science, 2018, 724: 61-68. (first appear in Proceedings of the Fourteenth Brainstorming Week on Membrane Computing, 2016)

Kristóf Kántor, György Vaszil. On the classes of languages characterized by generalized P colony automata. Theoretical Computer Science, 2018, 724: 35-44. (first appear in Proceedings of the Fourteenth Brainstorming Week on Membrane Computing, 2016)

The Application of the Year 2016

Ying Ju, Songming Zhang, Ningxiang Ding, Xiangxiang Zeng, Xingyi Zhang. Complex Network Clustering by a Multi-objective Evolutionary Algorithm Based on Decomposition and Membrane Structure. Scientific Reports, 2016, 6: 33870.

J.P. Carandang, J. Matthew, B. Villa Ores, F.G.C. Cabarle, H.N. Adorna, M.A. Martinez-del-Amor. Improving simulations of Spiking Neural P Systems in NVIDIA CUDA GPUs: CuSNP, Proceedings of the Fourteenth Brainstorming Week on Membrane Computing, 2016.


The Rules of IMCS Awards can refer to the Constitution of IMCS